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Dental Inlays & Onlays Toronto

Dental Inlays & Onlays Toronto

  • Free consultation for new patients

  • Open 7 days a week with no appointment needed

  • Inlays vs onlays explained clearly

  • Led by Dr Farah Karimi in restorative dentistry

  • CDCP accepted for eligible patients

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SAME-DAY DENTAL CARE

Location

6093 Yonge St, North York, ON M2M 3W2, Canada

Working Hours:

Mon – Sat: 9:00 AM – Midnight
Sun: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM

(647) 931-6696

info@walkindentalclinic.ca

What Are Dental Inlays and Onlays?

If you have cavities that are too extensive for a standard filling but not severe enough to require a full crown, you might ask, what are dental inlays and onlays? These are custom-made restorations, often referred to as indirect fillings, which are designed to repair rear teeth with mild to moderate decay.

Unlike fillings molded directly in your mouth, inlays and onlays in dentistry are fabricated in a lab from durable materials like porcelain inlays and onlays or gold. This conservative approach preserves more of your natural tooth structure while restoring full strength and function to your bite.

  • Custom-crafted in a dental lab for perfect fit
  • Preserves more natural tooth structure
  • Stronger and more durable than standard fillings
  • Natural-looking porcelain options available
What Are Dental Inlays and Onlays

Real Stories, Real Smiles

Inlays vs Onlays: Which Do You Need?

Patients frequently ask about inlays vs onlays during their restorative consultations. The primary difference lies in the surface area of the tooth they cover.

Dental Inlay

An inlay fits snugly inside the cusp tips (the bumps) of the tooth, much like a regular filling. Ideal for damage contained within the tooth’s chewing surface.

Dental Onlay

An onlay is more extensive, extending over one or more cusps to protect the biting surface from fracturing. Sometimes called a “partial crown.”

Inlays vs Onlays Which Do You Need

Both inlays onlays provide superior durability compared to composite resin. We assess your specific damage to recommend the precise restoration that ensures long term stability for your smile. We will explain the difference between inlay and onlay clearly.

Porcelain Inlays and Onlays Cost in Toronto: What to Expect

When considering dental inlays onlays Toronto treatments, cost is naturally a concern. At Walk in Dental Clinic, we believe in transparent pricing for all our patients.

Flexible Financing

We offer flexible financing options to make quality restorative dentistry accessible to everyone in Toronto.

Insurance Accepted

We accept all major insurance plans, including the Canadian Dental Care Plan (CDCP). Most plans cover 50–80% of medically necessary restorations.

Why Choose Walk in Dental Clinic for Your Inlays & Onlays?

45+ Years of Experience

Dr. Farah Karimi brings decades of expertise in restorative dentistry.

Conservative Approach

We preserve as much of your natural tooth structure as possible.

Convenient Walk-In Hours

Flexible scheduling to fit your busy Toronto lifestyle.

Trusted by Thousands

Serving the Toronto community with compassionate, quality care.

Why Choose Walk-In Dental for Your Child?

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dental Inlays & Onlays Toronto

While inlays and onlays front teeth applications are possible, they’re most commonly used on back molars and premolars where chewing pressure is greatest. For front teeth, veneers or bonding may be better aesthetic options.
The treatment requires two visits. Your first appointment involves tooth preparation and taking impressions, which takes about an hour. During your second visit two weeks later, the custom restoration is bonded to your tooth, typically in 30 to 45 minutes.
We primarily use porcelain inlays and onlays because they match your natural tooth color perfectly and resist staining. Gold and composite resin are also available options depending on your needs and budget.
Most dental insurance plans cover 50 to 80 percent of the cost for medically necessary restorations. We accept CDCP and all major insurance providers, and our team can help verify your coverage before treatment begins.
The difference between inlay and onlay comes down to coverage area. An inlay fits within the cusps of the tooth like a puzzle piece, while an onlay covers one or more cusps for additional protection and strength.
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